Tags: molecular dynamics (MD)

Description

Molecular dynamics is a form of computer simulation in which atoms and molecules are allowed to interact for a period of time by approximations of known physics, giving a view of the motion of the particles. This kind of simulation is frequently used in the study of proteins and biomolecules, as well as in materials science. More information on Molecular dynamics can be found here.

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  1. Introduction to Molecular Dynamics Showcase

    13 Feb 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Chen-Yu Li, Karl Steven Decker (editor), Aleksei Aksimentiev

    In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to use the MD showcase builder tool to create a showcase. We will start from the simplest example – creating a showcase from a PDB file – and move on to more complicated examples. We will also cover how to add a description, change...

  2. Molecular Workbench: An Interface to the Molecular World

    25 Jun 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Charles Xie

    The Molecular Workbench software is a free, open-source modeling and authoring program specifically designed for use in science education. Powered by a set of real-time molecular simulation engines that compute and visualize the motion of particles interacting through force fields, in both 2D and...

  3. Polymatic: A Simulated Polymerization Algorithm

    13 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Lauren Abbott, Coray Colina

    Polymatic is a set of codes for structure generation of amorphous polymers by a simulated polymerization algorithm. The main task of Polymatic is to perform polymerization steps within a system based on a number of defined bonding criteria. It works in conjunction with a simulation package to...